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. >> and i'm kendis gibson in for t.j. holmes. it's been a terrifying night for one stretch of the west. >> that's a quarter mile away from us right now. >> just before dark this huge twister blew over illinois just west of illinois at least five homes damaged there. a few hours later a tornado struck cole city south of chicago. emergency crews responding in the dark to collapsed homes, gas leaks, people trapped under rubble. >> western michigan struck as well. that's the steep of a church in the small town of portland. it plunged 50 feet down through the roof. the radar shows that is moving heading east millions of people in its path so we turn our focus to accuweather's molly cochran tracking the storms for us. molly. >> thanks kendis and reena. now these thunderstorms on tuesday really going to be firing up into the afternoon and evening hours. the threat for severe weather extends into new england as well. along i-95 d.c., philadelphia and new york city it's going to be a pretty steamy afternoon allowing for these thunderstorm
. >> and i'm kendis gibson in for t.j. holmes. it's been a terrifying night for one stretch of the west. >> that's a quarter mile away from us right now. >> just before dark this huge twister blew over illinois just west of illinois at least five homes damaged there. a few hours later a tornado struck cole city south of chicago. emergency crews responding in the dark to collapsed homes, gas leaks, people trapped under rubble. >> western michigan struck as well. that's...
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here's abc's kendis gibson. >> reporter: a driver leaning out of his car window, punching the other, a road rage argument quickly escalating. these drivers leaving their engines running, right in the middle of rush hour traffic at a busy hollywood intersection. watch how close the man in shorts gets to being truck by oncoming traffic. >> they were screaming profanities at each other. when they both got out, it became a full on brawl. >> reporter: the eyewitness who captured this video tells us the two drivers were arguing through their windows about merging lanes for ten minutes before coming to blows right here in front of a school. aggressive driving accounts for more than half of all fatal car crashes. according to the eyewitness several buystanders, including a traffic cop, watched as the scene unfolded. >> in los angeles, you never know who you're dealing with. you never know if there is a gun in the car. >> reporter: that's why police say never get involved in a road rage argument, advice these onlookers ignored as they rushed in to intervene. kendis gibson abc news, los angele
here's abc's kendis gibson. >> reporter: a driver leaning out of his car window, punching the other, a road rage argument quickly escalating. these drivers leaving their engines running, right in the middle of rush hour traffic at a busy hollywood intersection. watch how close the man in shorts gets to being truck by oncoming traffic. >> they were screaming profanities at each other. when they both got out, it became a full on brawl. >> reporter: the eyewitness who captured...
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kendis gibson, abc news, los angeles. >> can't we take it down a notch? seriously. you don't know if the other guy the packing anything in his car, either. just cool it. >> that's awful. what's the most stressful part of people's days? that commute. unfortunately. i don't know what's going on. everybody has something going on. always be nice because everybody's got something going on. you just never know. that's an awful scene. >> take a deep breath. >> you looking forward to going out to l.a.? >> not after seeing that. i don't live far from there. i got the finger just merging to get on a traffic-filled freeway. >> were you at fault? >> i was merging going 5 miles per hour. it's like, let me in. i got the finger. it's crazy out there. >> who gave -- are you kidding me? >> i just wave at them. they get more angry. hi. yeah. i'm getting on the freeway. >> look at that face. let me see that face again. >> hi. let me on the road. >>> coming up folks, can you believe marge and homer, there are divorce rumors rocking the tv world right now. >> crazy. >>> and ed sheeran's
kendis gibson, abc news, los angeles. >> can't we take it down a notch? seriously. you don't know if the other guy the packing anything in his car, either. just cool it. >> that's awful. what's the most stressful part of people's days? that commute. unfortunately. i don't know what's going on. everybody has something going on. always be nice because everybody's got something going on. you just never know. that's an awful scene. >> take a deep breath. >> you looking...
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i'm kendis gibson. >> i'm reena ninan. here's some of the top headlines we're following this morning on "world news now." drenching rains that caused flash floods in texas and missouri moving into the great lakes. and then the northeast. storms killing two people over the weekend. in the west crews battling wildfires in five states from alaska to new mexico. >> a colorado teenager a star high school athlete has died of a rare form of the plague linked to fleas. people who who may have also had contact with him are with fleas are being warned to remain vigilant for symptoms. >> a guy in south dakota ran around an apartment complex helping rescue dogs while another part of the building was burning. he got at least two animals out before firefighters arrived. eyewitnesss said the fire started when the building was hit by light in i thinking >> spieth won the u.s. open. he's just the sixth player to win the masters and the u.s. open in the same year. those are some of your top stories this morning, monday june 22nd. >> from ab
i'm kendis gibson. >> i'm reena ninan. here's some of the top headlines we're following this morning on "world news now." drenching rains that caused flash floods in texas and missouri moving into the great lakes. and then the northeast. storms killing two people over the weekend. in the west crews battling wildfires in five states from alaska to new mexico. >> a colorado teenager a star high school athlete has died of a rare form of the plague linked to fleas. people who...
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i'm kendis gibson. t.j. holmes is on assignment. >> welcome to you, kendis. >> thank you. >> and i am reena ninan. 10:00 a.m. on sunday church bells rang throughout charleston. it was a powerful sunday service. high security, no bags, no water bottles, no cameras allowed in. and they quoted from isaiah. i love this verse they used -- no weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper. >> so many people came out for the events over the weekend. it was a powerful, powerful statement there in charleston. >> that is where we're going to begin. the emanuel ame church had its first service since a white gunman opened fire on a bible study group, claiming nine lives. >> hundreds of people black and white filled the building. hours later another event drew as many as 20,000 more. now from abc's jim ryan. >> reporter: a solemn sight in the south carolina low country, a stream of thousands holding hands across the arthur ravenel bridge connecting mt. pleasant to charleston in memory of those who lost their lives wedn
i'm kendis gibson. t.j. holmes is on assignment. >> welcome to you, kendis. >> thank you. >> and i am reena ninan. 10:00 a.m. on sunday church bells rang throughout charleston. it was a powerful sunday service. high security, no bags, no water bottles, no cameras allowed in. and they quoted from isaiah. i love this verse they used -- no weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper. >> so many people came out for the events over the weekend. it was a powerful,...
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kendis gibson abc news galveston, texas. >>> that rain from tropical storm bill could fall at a very rapid rate. >> it could be disastrous. justin povick from accuweather. >> t.j. and reena, thanks and good morning. we have tropical storm bill lifting to the north and west at a generous clip. in fact, this is going to make landfall later this afternoon, north of brownsville, south of houston, in the general vicinity of corpus christi. and it's along the east of a track that we are very concerned about. choppy surf and extremely heavy rainfall rates. the center of circulation sitting right about here and underneath that center we have some very, very heavy rain coming down. rainfall rates in an hour could be approaching 3 inches. that's going to lead to some flash flooding throughout eastern texas and southeastern oklahoma today. that area will continue to grow and lift north then east all throughout the week. some spots could top 10 inches. t.j. and reena, back to you. >> justin, thank you so much. >>> the beach at oak island in north carolina remains open after two shark attacks thi
kendis gibson abc news galveston, texas. >>> that rain from tropical storm bill could fall at a very rapid rate. >> it could be disastrous. justin povick from accuweather. >> t.j. and reena, thanks and good morning. we have tropical storm bill lifting to the north and west at a generous clip. in fact, this is going to make landfall later this afternoon, north of brownsville, south of houston, in the general vicinity of corpus christi. and it's along the east of a track that...
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i'm kendis gibson in for t.j. holmes. >> i'm reena ninan. here are some of the top headlines we're following this morning on "world news now." severe weather is targeting major metropolitan areas from washington to new england today. the same system hammered a small michigan town with an ef-1 tornado yesterday. the damage left behind, the latest from accuweather. >>> the search for two convicted killers who broke out of a new york state prison is now centered around a hunting camp. dna evidence left at the camp is linked to at least one of the prisoners. >>> an october trial date set for the six baltimore police officers charged in connection with the april death of freddie gray, the african-american man who died while in police custody. >>> and new england patriots tom brady attends a hearing to appeal his four-game deflategate suspension today. brady is expected to argue that the nfl's report about those underinflated balls doesn't prove he violated any rules. those are some of your top stories on this tuesday, june 23rd. >> from abc news,
i'm kendis gibson in for t.j. holmes. >> i'm reena ninan. here are some of the top headlines we're following this morning on "world news now." severe weather is targeting major metropolitan areas from washington to new england today. the same system hammered a small michigan town with an ef-1 tornado yesterday. the damage left behind, the latest from accuweather. >>> the search for two convicted killers who broke out of a new york state prison is now centered around a...
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i'm kendis gibson in for t.j. holmes. >> i'm reena ninan. talk about the one-two punch in most populated area of the u.s. first we had tornadoes, then damaging storms. >> it's been fairly relentless. lightning flashed behind the capitol as those storms reached the east coast. take a look at that. wow. fierce winds took down trees and power lines, plunging 1 million people into the dark and killing a maryland woman, whose car ran into a downed electrical wire. with flights canceled and train service suspended, it's another day of cleanup after bad weather. here's abc's alex perez. >> reporter: tens of millions of americans in the threat zone. severe storms moving northeast, watches and warnings in effect from virginia to maine. >> crazy winds. they were coming straight down the street. >> we saw the top of the tree just fly past the fronts of our faces. >> there it is, tornado right in front of us. >> reporter: it's the same system that spawned tornado terror across the heartland monday. at least six confirmed twisters touched down in the mid
i'm kendis gibson in for t.j. holmes. >> i'm reena ninan. talk about the one-two punch in most populated area of the u.s. first we had tornadoes, then damaging storms. >> it's been fairly relentless. lightning flashed behind the capitol as those storms reached the east coast. take a look at that. wow. fierce winds took down trees and power lines, plunging 1 million people into the dark and killing a maryland woman, whose car ran into a downed electrical wire. with flights canceled...
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kendis gibson, abc news, spokane. >>> now to news overseas. u.s. air strikes in libya have targeted the mastermind of a deadly attack. the libyan government says the militant leader linked to al qaeda was killed yesterday along with several others as the u.s. launched a string of 500-pound bombs. the terror suspect had been charged with a 2013 attack on a gas plant in algeria where 35 hostages were killed, including 3 americans. >>> thousands of syrians are in turkey this morning after breaking through a border fence to escape intense fighting. the large surge of refugees took turkish troops by surprise. a chaotic scene unfolded with people throwing their belongings over the fence. others passed babies over barbed wire until there was an opening wide enough to walk through. >>> a chaotic situation this morning in the capital of the former soviet republic of georgia. they're trying to tally up exactly how many zoo animals might still be on the loose. many of them escaped their enclosures following severe flooding over the weekend. a hippo that was r
kendis gibson, abc news, spokane. >>> now to news overseas. u.s. air strikes in libya have targeted the mastermind of a deadly attack. the libyan government says the militant leader linked to al qaeda was killed yesterday along with several others as the u.s. launched a string of 500-pound bombs. the terror suspect had been charged with a 2013 attack on a gas plant in algeria where 35 hostages were killed, including 3 americans. >>> thousands of syrians are in turkey this...
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i'm mara schiavocampo on this thursday. >> and i'm kendis gibson. we're both in, of course, this morning for t.j. and reena. when mara learned we were going to have catfish, she was like, let's hope it's fried. >> score. there's only one acceptable way to eat catfish. >> it's got to be deep fried. >> deep fried, yes. >> soaked in all that oil. >> well, it can be fried in a little bit of outlook, but it's got to be fried. every time i'm here i have a different co-anchor. >> is that right. >> it's beginning to hurt my feelings. what's up with that? >> they hear mara is coming, i'm out. >> they take off. >> but good to have you here. good to be with you. >> thank you. >> we're going to get started, of course, with the breaking developments in upstate new york, the escapees story. a prison guard has been arrested on charges that he helped the inmates escape. >> it's believed that gene palmer delivered tools inside frozen meat to the two prisoners. palmer had been on paid leave since last week as the search for those prisoners continues. abc's linzie jan
i'm mara schiavocampo on this thursday. >> and i'm kendis gibson. we're both in, of course, this morning for t.j. and reena. when mara learned we were going to have catfish, she was like, let's hope it's fried. >> score. there's only one acceptable way to eat catfish. >> it's got to be deep fried. >> deep fried, yes. >> soaked in all that oil. >> well, it can be fried in a little bit of outlook, but it's got to be fried. every time i'm here i have a different...
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here's kendis gibson. >> reporter: accused of lying about being black. >> she took me aside and told me to make sure no one found out where she was actually from. and for no one to know anything about her previous identity and she was going to change her identity. for me not to blow her cover. >> reporter: the 37-year-old embroiled in a firestorm after revelations that she's not caucasian. her brother telling abc news her transformation to this started years ago. >> she basically is totally changed her skin color with makeup changed her hair and at one point, she had her voice a little bit different. >> reporter: the brothers do believe she has done good for the african-american community in spokane, but the deception has outraged some. tonight, she's sending out an e-mail to members, saying because of discussions with leaders, she's decided to postpone a meeting discussing her racial identity tomorrow. >> and her parents will be on "good morning america" tomorrow. >>> and jeb bush will make it official. announcing he's running for president. tonight, his campaign revealing their new
here's kendis gibson. >> reporter: accused of lying about being black. >> she took me aside and told me to make sure no one found out where she was actually from. and for no one to know anything about her previous identity and she was going to change her identity. for me not to blow her cover. >> reporter: the 37-year-old embroiled in a firestorm after revelations that she's not caucasian. her brother telling abc news her transformation to this started years ago. >> she...
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. >> and i'm kendis gibson. >>> david sweat, that dangerous killer on the run for three weeks, is now in custody. spl he was captured after being shot twice in the chest by a state trooper. >> sweat, now being treated in a hospital in albany new york. marci gonzalez is there on scene for us. marci, good morning. >> reporter: hey, good morning to you both. he was rushed here to a secure part of this hospital that's a few hours away from where he was capture yesterday by a police sergeant who is now being called a hero. this morning, the manhunt is over. david sweat, pictured here moments after he was shot and taken into custody, on the run for more than three weeks. the escaped killer timely captured yesterday. just a mile and a half from the canadian border. >> the nightmare is finally over. >> reporter: the dramatic takedown happening as sergeant jay cook, alone and on a troll in constable, new york, spots sweat on a road way. sweat takes off running. cook goes amp him. he shoots hitting sweat twice in the torso. >> she said i heard a couple of gunshots. within 30 seconds, the place
. >> and i'm kendis gibson. >>> david sweat, that dangerous killer on the run for three weeks, is now in custody. spl he was captured after being shot twice in the chest by a state trooper. >> sweat, now being treated in a hospital in albany new york. marci gonzalez is there on scene for us. marci, good morning. >> reporter: hey, good morning to you both. he was rushed here to a secure part of this hospital that's a few hours away from where he was capture yesterday...
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i'm kendis gibson. t.j. holmes is on assignment right now. hopefully he's burning those calories right there. >> he's not really into fitness. >> he's not. >> no. but hopefully. we're going to begin with a take-down of the of confederate flag in south carolina picking up momentum after the state's republican governor chimed in. >> backed by a partisan group, governor nikki haley saying the flag needs to go to honor it the victims of the charleston church massacre. more now from abc's steve osunsami. >> a powerful first in the fight over the confederate flag from the sitting governor of south carolina. >> it's time to move the flag from the capitol grounds. >> republican governor nikki haley explains she's not against the heritage the flag represents. >> for many people in our state, the flag stands for traditions that are noble. for those who wish to show their respect for the flag on their private property no one will stand in your way. but the state house is different. and the events of this past week call upon us to look at this in a diffe
i'm kendis gibson. t.j. holmes is on assignment right now. hopefully he's burning those calories right there. >> he's not really into fitness. >> he's not. >> no. but hopefully. we're going to begin with a take-down of the of confederate flag in south carolina picking up momentum after the state's republican governor chimed in. >> backed by a partisan group, governor nikki haley saying the flag needs to go to honor it the victims of the charleston church massacre. more...
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i'm kendis gibson. >> and i'm mara schiavocampo. reena and t.j. are off. >>> breaking overnight a second prison guard is under arrest accused of helping two dangerous inmates escape. >> investigators say gene palmer brought tools hidden in hamburger meat to the two men. his lawyer claims palmer had no idea of the escape plot and was dupred along with everyone else. with more here's abc's kenneth moton. >> reporter: maximum security prison guard gene palmer was the one in handcuffs accused of several crimes in connection with the daring prison escape by convicted killers, david sweat and richard matt in upstate new york june 6th. investigators say for months palmer provided contraband to the now escaped inmates. needlenose pliers and a screw screwdriver. he even allowed the men to use catwalks behind their cell at the clinton county correctional facility. >> he would take both men back behind the cells in the catwalk area and in those locations they were working on the electrical system for their cells that is totally inappropriate behavior for a c
i'm kendis gibson. >> and i'm mara schiavocampo. reena and t.j. are off. >>> breaking overnight a second prison guard is under arrest accused of helping two dangerous inmates escape. >> investigators say gene palmer brought tools hidden in hamburger meat to the two men. his lawyer claims palmer had no idea of the escape plot and was dupred along with everyone else. with more here's abc's kenneth moton. >> reporter: maximum security prison guard gene palmer was the one...
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. >> i'm kendis gibson. we're both in this morning for tj and reena. when mara learned we were going to have catfish, she was like let's hope it's fried. >> that's only one way to eat it. >> deep fried in all that oil. >> it can be fried in a little oil but it's got to be friday. every time i'm here i have a different co-anchor. >> is that right. >> it's beginning to hurt my feelings. >> they hear mara is coming i'm out. good to be with you. we'll get started with the breaking developments in upstate new york the escapee story. a prison guard has been arrested on charges that he helped the inmates escape. >> it's believed that gene palmer delivered tools inside frozen meat to the two prisoners palmer had been on paid leave since last week as the search for those prisoners continues. linzie janis reports. >> this man prison corrections officer gene palmer under arrest in the connection with the escape of convicted killers richard matt and david sweat. >> those four charges consist of two counts of tampering with physical evidence one count of promoting
. >> i'm kendis gibson. we're both in this morning for tj and reena. when mara learned we were going to have catfish, she was like let's hope it's fried. >> that's only one way to eat it. >> deep fried in all that oil. >> it can be fried in a little oil but it's got to be friday. every time i'm here i have a different co-anchor. >> is that right. >> it's beginning to hurt my feelings. >> they hear mara is coming i'm out. good to be with you. we'll get...
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. >> i'm kendis gibson in for t.j. holmes. >>> we'll get started with breaking news. no survivors after a deadly plane crash on a rocky cliff in alaska. >> all nine people on board were killed when the sightseeing plane went down during a shore excursion in the southeastern alaska city of ketchikan. 800 miles from anchorage. >> on board a pilot and eight passengers from the holland america cruise ship "westerdam" which departed from seattle on saturday. emergency crews had a tough time getting to the crash site in mountainous terrain and stormy weather forced them to stop recovery efforts until this morning. no word yet, of course on what caused the crash. we're going to continue to follow this story throughout the morning. >>> well turning to charleston where mourners will pay final respects today to the beloved pastor brutally gunned down. >> more than 5,000 people are expected to pack a local arena as reverend clementa pinckney is eulogized by president obama. for more now, abc's kenneth moton joins us from washington. kenneth. >> reporter: good morning, kendis and
. >> i'm kendis gibson in for t.j. holmes. >>> we'll get started with breaking news. no survivors after a deadly plane crash on a rocky cliff in alaska. >> all nine people on board were killed when the sightseeing plane went down during a shore excursion in the southeastern alaska city of ketchikan. 800 miles from anchorage. >> on board a pilot and eight passengers from the holland america cruise ship "westerdam" which departed from seattle on saturday....
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. >> i'm kendis gibson in for t.j. holmes. >>> we'll start with the moving images of solidarity in charleston south carolina. >> as many as 20,000 marchers joined together on the bridge. walking hand in hand in memory of the nine lives cut short. >> a debate over the confederate flag is ranging. more now from abc's kenneth moton. >> reporter: it was a bridge to peace. a massive display of unity across the cooper river in charleston south carolina, all to honor the nine gunned down in their home church of emanuel ame last week. >> i feel inspired. >> let's do it. >> h show here should be contagious and infectious across the nation. there's one race. the human race. >> reporter: hundreds filled the historic pews of emanuel, the first sunday service since 21-year-old dylan roofill dylann roof opened fire. for if loved ones it adds more pain. >> i know forgiveness is a process. but i'm not there yet. >> reporter: roof seen holding on to a confederate flag. a symbol of hate or hair teenage. the debate has reignited and reac
. >> i'm kendis gibson in for t.j. holmes. >>> we'll start with the moving images of solidarity in charleston south carolina. >> as many as 20,000 marchers joined together on the bridge. walking hand in hand in memory of the nine lives cut short. >> a debate over the confederate flag is ranging. more now from abc's kenneth moton. >> reporter: it was a bridge to peace. a massive display of unity across the cooper river in charleston south carolina, all to honor...
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abc's kendis gibson with the story tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the parents of rachel dolezal, the embattled president of spokane's naacp, speaking out about her race and credibility. dolezal's white biological parents claiming their daughter has been lying for years about her ethnicity. >> the deception part of it, her saying i am an african-american woman, or i am black, or i have a black father those are the things that became very alarm alarming because there was no basis in reality or truth. >> reporter: dolezal's parents say she was born in montana of czech and german decent. claiming, in 2007 he r appearance started changing from this to a more ethnic look today. dolezal herself identifying her race as black on an official volunteer job application. a graduate of historically black howard university, this photo on the naacp facebook page of a black man she called her dad. >> i do consider myself to be black. and that's because that's how i identify. >> reporter: tonight, the previous president of the spokane naacp is speaking out, telling me he was shocked to learn about her
abc's kendis gibson with the story tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the parents of rachel dolezal, the embattled president of spokane's naacp, speaking out about her race and credibility. dolezal's white biological parents claiming their daughter has been lying for years about her ethnicity. >> the deception part of it, her saying i am an african-american woman, or i am black, or i have a black father those are the things that became very alarm alarming because there was no basis in...
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. >> i'm kendis gibson in for t.j. holmes. >>> we'll start with the moving images of solidarity in charleston, south carolina. just days after that horrific church massacre. >> as many as 20,000 marchers united on a south carolina bridge last night. black, white, walking hand in hand in the memory of the nine lives so violently cut short. >> a debate over the confederate flag is raging far beyond south carolina. as the church known as mother emanuel reopened its doors. more now from abc's kenneth moton. >> reporter: it was a bridge to peace. a massive display of unity across the cooper river in charleston, south carolina, all to honor the nine gunned down in their home church of emanuel ame last week. >> i feel inspired. >> let's do it. >> i feel like that this showing here should be contagious and infectious across the nation. and start a movement for saying there's one race, the human race. ♪ >> reporter: hundreds filled the historic pews of emanuel, the first sunday service since accused killer 21-year-old dylann
. >> i'm kendis gibson in for t.j. holmes. >>> we'll start with the moving images of solidarity in charleston, south carolina. just days after that horrific church massacre. >> as many as 20,000 marchers united on a south carolina bridge last night. black, white, walking hand in hand in the memory of the nine lives so violently cut short. >> a debate over the confederate flag is raging far beyond south carolina. as the church known as mother emanuel reopened its...
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our kendis gibson, right there today. >> take a look and listen to how strong the winds are here in galveston 24 hours after bill. and as for the waves, they're just as rough. >> reporter: the relentless rain in an already saturated state in a record wet may. >> the last couple weeks been a lot of water. >> reporter: parts of el campo, texas, now completely under water. over a foot of rain in the area since the storm began. the center of what's left of bill almost in oklahoma, but still torrential downpours driving through houston. the rain turning streets into lakes. many drivers taking their chances. this one stalling out. >> has this ever happened to you before? >> ah, no. >> reporter: and in dallas, the city using this line of 11 portable pumps, trying to move flood water into the trinity river. the circulation of what's left of bill going over the top of dallas this evening. et gets into oklahoma by tomorrow and that's where the heaviest rains are going to be in the next 12 to 18 hours, potentially floods there. into missouri by friday morning, springfield to st. louis. flood watches all
our kendis gibson, right there today. >> take a look and listen to how strong the winds are here in galveston 24 hours after bill. and as for the waves, they're just as rough. >> reporter: the relentless rain in an already saturated state in a record wet may. >> the last couple weeks been a lot of water. >> reporter: parts of el campo, texas, now completely under water. over a foot of rain in the area since the storm began. the center of what's left of bill almost in...
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here's abc's reena ninan and kendis gibson with america's money. >> topping america's money petty thefts at stores add up. >> shoplifting and employee theft in the u.s. last year at $32 billion. shoplifting slightly more than employee theft, grocery stores can you believe it see the most loss. >> something strange happened when amazon announced it was going to take down all sales of confederate flags. sales soared. >> some items were up as much as 8800 percent and confederate flags were the top selling item in patio home and garden category. >> interesting. >> the olive garden found way to seay money. don't clean the carpet as often. >> yikes. >> internal study found many of its restaurants were doing the chore twice a month. >> once a month is enough is the company. besides that it destroys the carpet too. >> i guess the 52nd rule doesn't apply at the olive garden. >> don't do it. >> that's america's money. >> i'm in the hungry anymore. 5:28. coming up in the next half hour we have continuing coverage of the on the storm including its impact on your commute. >> power problems force resi
here's abc's reena ninan and kendis gibson with america's money. >> topping america's money petty thefts at stores add up. >> shoplifting and employee theft in the u.s. last year at $32 billion. shoplifting slightly more than employee theft, grocery stores can you believe it see the most loss. >> something strange happened when amazon announced it was going to take down all sales of confederate flags. sales soared. >> some items were up as much as 8800 percent and...
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. >> and i'm kendis gibson in for t.j. holmes. we're going to get started with that one-two punch of the most populated stretch of the country. first tornadoes and now severe storms. >> that's right. winds reaching as high as 70 miles an hour pummeled the east from washington to southern new england. >> this is a tornado. >> this is the moment those powerful winds hit the new jersey shore kicking up waves, rocking boats, shaking up the cameraman. lightning like this in maryland lit up the sky causing fires too. the death of one woman being blamed on the storm. and in coal city, illinois, a maim cleanup is under way after the city's second tornado in less than two years. abc's kenneth moton has the story. >> reporter: this is the aftermath, homes ripped apart. power lines taken down. large trees didn't have a chance as severe weather marched across the country from the midwest to the east coast. >> the goodwill store is collapsed? >> yes, the roof fell in and there was a family in here with some kids. >> reporter: in portland, mich
. >> and i'm kendis gibson in for t.j. holmes. we're going to get started with that one-two punch of the most populated stretch of the country. first tornadoes and now severe storms. >> that's right. winds reaching as high as 70 miles an hour pummeled the east from washington to southern new england. >> this is a tornado. >> this is the moment those powerful winds hit the new jersey shore kicking up waves, rocking boats, shaking up the cameraman. lightning like this in...
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here's abc's reena ninan and kendis gibson with america's money. >> no more confederate flags at wal-mart. the retailer is removing all that merchandise from its stores and web sites. >> the move comes as south carolina's governor proposed removing the flag from the state's capitol following that deadly shooting at a charleston church. >> many store brands of bottled water being recalled this morning. niagara bottling says one of its sources was contaminated by e. coli. >> it is includes 14 brands bottled by niagara. there's a complete list and more details on the abc news web site. >>> u.s. coffee consumption is down and one possible reason may actually surprise you. coffee pods, those little plastic cups now count for more than a third of all the coffee sold in the u.s. >> there's much less waste less stale coffee poured down the sink than with drip coffeemakers. >> i love my coffee pods. >> at least drinking a lot of coffee. >> and that's america's money. >> 5:23 now. up neck in the morning buzz, the stowaway cat is adorable. you've got to see it. it was caught on camera. >> new this m
here's abc's reena ninan and kendis gibson with america's money. >> no more confederate flags at wal-mart. the retailer is removing all that merchandise from its stores and web sites. >> the move comes as south carolina's governor proposed removing the flag from the state's capitol following that deadly shooting at a charleston church. >> many store brands of bottled water being recalled this morning. niagara bottling says one of its sources was contaminated by e. coli....
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first abc's kendis gibson in galveston where they are bracing for a rough night. >> reporter: david, good evening. take a look the waves are starting to whip up here in galveston. emergency managers are really watching this storm very carefully. their biggest concern tonight, flash flooding. you recall texas coming off the wettest month ever in may. storms last month dumping 35 trillion gallons in water leaving behind $45 million path of destruction. tonight, galveston officials sending out alerts to drivers to look out for flooded roadways. they expect anywhere from 5 inches to a foot of rain in the coming hours. david. >> the churching waters already, right to ginger with the late storm track. >> there are flash flood warnings from downtown chicago back to parts of oklahoma and this is the setup, david. a big high pressure system southeast stifling heat under there but you can see where the moisture is pooling up into louisiana and texas already. what will likely become tropical storm bill will take these paths, this is kind of the computer model showing where it will go flash floo
first abc's kendis gibson in galveston where they are bracing for a rough night. >> reporter: david, good evening. take a look the waves are starting to whip up here in galveston. emergency managers are really watching this storm very carefully. their biggest concern tonight, flash flooding. you recall texas coming off the wettest month ever in may. storms last month dumping 35 trillion gallons in water leaving behind $45 million path of destruction. tonight, galveston officials sending...
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. >> i'm kendis gibson in for t.j. holmes holmes. >>> the prisoner recaptured in upstate new york is now in critical condition after being shot by a state trooper. authorities say david sweat was only a few miles from the canadian border when he was taken into custody. >>> fiery crash. a small plane slams into a house south of boston killing all three people on board. the plane burst into flames and set the home on fire. but the family inside managed to escape safely. >>> all greek banks of closed this morning and for the rest of the week because the country's debt crisis is coming to a head. withdrawals at atms are limited to $66, if you can find one with any cash at all. >>> the solar-powered plane attempting to circle the planet without fuel is en route to hawaii the longest leg of the trip so far. it took off from japan after being grounded by bad weather for a month. those are some of the top stor is are this monday, june 20th. >> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> we're going to get started this half hou
. >> i'm kendis gibson in for t.j. holmes holmes. >>> the prisoner recaptured in upstate new york is now in critical condition after being shot by a state trooper. authorities say david sweat was only a few miles from the canadian border when he was taken into custody. >>> fiery crash. a small plane slams into a house south of boston killing all three people on board. the plane burst into flames and set the home on fire. but the family inside managed to escape safely....